2. Set New Goals and begin working 1984 Section Three
Chapter III
1. Winston’s torture and interrogation have several stages. What techniques are used in each stage?
2. According to O’Brien, who actually wrote The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism? What does this mean, if true?
3. O’Brien teaches that there is no world outside of the human mind, so that the Party can control reality in the same way that he can make Winston see five fingers when there are only four.This is “Believing is seeing” rather than “Seeing is believing,” as we would normally say. Is it possible to so thoroughly brainwash someone that he or she will see things that are not there?
4. O’Brien says that Winston should imagine a future in which a boot is stamping on a human face forever. Winston tries to argue that such a vision would fail. Who do you think is right?
Chapter IV
5. Winston thinks he is making progress. He is learning to practice crimestop. What is he learning? What is he hoping for?
6. Winston has a setback. In a daydream, he cries out. What does he say? What happens to him?
Chapter V
7. What is waiting for Winston in Room 101? What does it make him do?
Chapter VI
8. Winston meets Julia. What happens?
9. What finally causes Winston to think he loves Big Brother?
Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...
Due Today: Part 3 Pre-Reading and CH 1-2 Q's 1-10 (will check in today)
HOMEWORK:
Important Deadlines/Reminders:
AGENDA:
1. Week 7 Meta- Cognition
2. Set New Goals and begin working
1984 Section Three
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI